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Davis Mountains State Park - Overlook at sunset

Davis Mountains State Park

4.5(62 reviews)
89.8 mi

Davis Mountains State Park is a park that I've always wanted to come back to and I finally did…read moreafter 8 years. As one of two Texas state parks that provides mountain trail access, this place can offer some phenomenal views of nearby mountains both near and far. I came here for a two-night camp. I made all my reservations online and arrived before the office closed to check in. The campsite I reserved had both water and electric hookups, which I did occasionally use during my time here. There are many hiking trails to choose from, although some trail access was restricted due to recent flooding. But all the trails I hiked were well-maintained and clearly marked. My favorite trail, Skyline Drive Trail, took me up the side of the mountain via switchbacks up to the mountain ridge. The trail leads all the way to the famed CCC overlook that allowed me to see differently-shaped mountains in the distance. I thought it was cool that I could see the University of Texas McDonald's Observatory from the overlook, even though it requires a 13-mile drive to get there from the park. During my stay, I also had the opportunity to attend a ranger talk. The ranger came from the nearby Fort Davis National Historical Park with some relics of times past. The talk was informative and entertaining. I enjoyed the clean bathrooms near the campsite, though you'll have to bring your own shampoo and body soap to shower. The water provided at the campsite is potable and I thought it tasted better than the tap water I get at home! I thoroughly enjoyed my time here and would love a chance to come back in the future!

Stumbled upon this stunning state park during a short stay in Fort Davis. We did a scenic drive on…read morethe Skyline Trail, and did some short hikes to enjoy the absolutely stunning vistas o west Texas from various viewpoints. We also briefly visited the recently renovated Indian Lodge (open for breakfast and lunch), which we hope to stay at next time. This state park is a hidden gem and absolutely worth a visit!

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Crow's Nest Ranch

Crow's Nest Ranch

3.3(3 reviews)
101.6 mi

Very pleased, in short. No bugs or horror stories…read more In length, the reason I give it 5 stars is they are honest in what to expect and the service was very easy to work with and nice. There are no on line reservations, but with a quick phone call I had two nights reserved easily. Originally the girl and I were very skeptical and not too sure how to prepare for a cabin that said "its not for everyone." Even though, we found it very easily at night and followed the path off the main road. We were pleasantly surprised with the cabin which had a full kitchen, small front porch BBQ, and even a little living area. It could easily accommodate 5 people who didn't mind sleeping in close quarters. The big front windows of the cabin gave a great view and proof of our seclusion which made it mentally very quiet/peaceful. While getting ready in the early morning we could see the milky way better than I ever have before (couldn't see it in Fort Davis). There's no room service or continental breakfast, its not that kind of place, but for 65$ a night I will happily make my own food. Jim was the only "employee" I saw during my stay and he was a pleasure to work with. The bad: The furniture in the living area was well used which was totally acceptable, but if your a clean freak its gonna be below par. Same goes for the shower. To me, all things you would expect for a mtn town cabin. I came for Hammerfest bike race and would definitely recommend it for team lodging especially considering it is a 15 minute drive from Fort Davis and stage 2 ended at the dirt road leading to the cabin.

We did a short Spring Break camping trip to the Davis mountains and stayed three nights at the…read moreCrows Nest Ranch. It is about 18 miles west of the town of Ft. Davis, so not too far from Davis Mountains State Park. I found the accommodations average for a campground. The restrooms are not new, but they were presentable and usable. The toilets flush with running water, so they aren't the kind that sit on an open hole above a smelly holding tank. There is hot water for showering and even a couple of coin operated washing machines! One reason I chose to stay here is because it is a ranch with a lot of area to roam around on without having to see or hear a lot of people like you do at state or national parks. We hiked up to the top of one peak for a 360 degree view of the area around the ranch. A flashlight is a must at night. It is pitch black, so it is excellent for viewing the stars!

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